6 fried eggs a day isn't good for anyone.. also looks like you are severely lacking on carbs.
Everyones genetics and bodies react differently, my lean bulk diet looks like this;
black coffee - fasted cardio - 1 hour rest after with no food, fat keeps burning in this time.
breakfast: 3 boiled eggs, 1 piece of wholemeal toast. sometimes half a tin of beans thrown in there if i fancy it.
2nd breakfast 45mins/1 hour later: rice pudding + 2 cups of porridge + honey
pre workout: 2 bananas, strong coffee + sometimes a sugar free energy drink (not recommended but I crave something like a pre workout supplement, that kind of mental and physical boost)
lunch within 1 hour of workout completion: 2 chicken breasts + brown rice
dinner: chicken fajitas, can substitute the wrap with brown pasta + mayo if i'm feeling hungry and/or feel like i need additional carbs.
random veggies thrown in, but not vital in the muscle building process imo.
snacks: peanut butter on wholemeal toast, protein shake, porridge + rice pudding, low fat greek style yogurt.
I'd love to be eating Salmon regularly but it doesn't really fit in my budget, fish is of course brilliant.. since its high in protein, low in fats. Lentils. pulses, kidney beans etc are also something i consume on a weekly basis, i intend on making lentils a staple part of my daily diet, vegan body builders are ripped!
i'd substitute all those protein shakes for a well rounded meal or even two, your probably excreting alot of that protein to be honest. food beats supplements always.
if you aren't actively seeking to lose body fat there is no reason to be doing alot of cardio at all, your lifting workout + diet should be intense enough to keeping the bodyfat stable at least. if you want cardio that is going to give you a more well rounded physique then swimming is the answer rather than jogging.
unfortunately for me, my bodyfat is around 18/19% and that means I am running most days at the moment.. on the plus side, the results are flying in, my bodyfat is visibly dropping off me but my weight is still going up. I developed my lean bulk diet via reading and watching alot of youtube fitness 'experts' and blending that information into an obtainable lifestyle plan, while also listening to my body.